Transformers: Age of Extinction
cool, rewind and start))))
Transformers: Age of Extinction
cool, rewind and start))))
paranormal activity 5
Im such a horror addict anyone know new found footage movies????
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tran...contentReviews
I'm assuming the 18% positive are junket whores who will lend their name to anything for a free lunch.
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In your face,Snowpiercer.
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/06/2...of-extinction/
In other news,somebody should seriously consider limiting the disposable income of 15 year olds and retards.
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Hey Meg.Chef is suppose to be about food ,which you like and also really good.
The only downside that I see is that while it's about food,there doesn't seem to be any cannibalism involved.
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I'm thinking the exec who made this statement does not know the difference between a "k" and an "M" at the end of the number.Snowpiercer, Bong Joon-ho’s sci-fi actioner starring Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton, made $162K from eight locations. “There’s no stopping this train. With some of the best reviews of the year and incredibly strong word-of-mouth
He knows that "k" is what you spend on getting the best screenwriter possible and "M" is what you spend on blowing stuff up.
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Anybody seen new planet of the apes movie? Looks pretty sweet!
I don't mind the use of animation for creating characters such as in PotA. The alternatives:
I never liked the fake look of the original series. Tim Roth was fantastic in his 2001 role; Michael Clark Duncan was memorable; Paul Giamatti and others weren't so much. The actors went through hours of makeup each day. Why would you feel that heavily latexed actors would be superior to animations based off of actors and/or (in this case) conceptualized animal movements?
Rejecting detailed, animated characters offhand is similar in nature to pointing out that backdrops look phony in older movies. Where these shows are failing is not in the use (or even overuse) of special effects, but in the failing to tell compelling stories.
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